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IntaCepta |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 19:27 |
maybe he meant | |
Tim |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 17:18 |
You want a program called R-Studio. But you'd need to take the drive out and put it in another machine, which is more difficult as laptop hdd connectors aren't standard.... | |
Black__306 |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 17:05 |
quote: Nah sorry mate there is a recovery disk for it but thats only for recovering the operating system like incase the computer just packs up. You want something that will recover your work on your c drive though dont you? Hmm i dont know really...hope some one here can help though. | |
Chris Gray |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 17:01 |
It took about 15 minutes to do one it, Cant remember what the geezer said format s: was but i would have thought it would have been format system. It cant see the drives to boot from !!!! Waz its not a new laptop | |
Tim |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:56 |
If you did a full format, it's gonna be very difficult to recover. I.e. If it took like 10 mins to do it, it will have actually gone through your drive and reset all the headers to zero. If this is the case, something like R-Studio may be able to reconstruct the file structure and enable you to recover your work before a reinstall. | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:55 |
:lol: who knows | |
Black__306 |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:55 |
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Tim |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:54 |
Yeah, but who has a drive mapped as S? | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:54 |
the format of the s drive wotever its mapped to | |
Tim |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:53 |
Um, what is format s: when it's at home? | |
Steve |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:53 |
wot windows is it running? | |
Chris Gray |
posted on 7th Mar 03 at 16:52 |
Ive got a laptop Compaq Armanda |